
22-04-2008
Busch Gardens in Tampa is tough to categorize, as it's similar to the Seaworlds that dot the American landscape. Disney's Animal Kingdom is another zoo/theme park, and the mixed reviews that these establishments get conflicts with many visitor's perception of captive wildlife. How can someone contrast rollercoasters, amusement rides and safari excursions with traditional zoo elements? Installing ziplines near Asian-themed exhibits seems bizarre, and yet similar rides are all around similar theme parks.
When I visited San Diego's Seaworld the place was jam-packed with people and loud, annoying rides. The sheer number of giftshops was overwhelming, as was the food outlets seemingly along every pathway. However, it was still cool to see killer whales, manatees, sharks swimming overhead, polar bears and an assortment of undersea life. But the splashing, noisy rides taint the overall experience.
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